Blue Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets Design Ideas

The Olympia Kitchen
The Olympia Kitchen
Naked KitchensNaked Kitchens
This beautiful contemporary kitchen was created in collaboration with Sophie Robinson for the Ideal Home Show in London. Created in our 80/20 Kitchens range, this kitchen has an oak effect carcass, and is finished in the beautiful Marine Blue by Little Greene. Interior Design by Sophie Robinson. Photographer-Tim Young
Manning Addition and Renovation
Manning Addition and Renovation
Wanda Ely Architect Inc.Wanda Ely Architect Inc.
The geometric pattern of the backsplash tile is visually captivating without being overwhelming, and appears light and delicate, despite being a bold gesture within the space. Photo by Scott Norsworthy
Endo Renovation
Endo Renovation
Linda Brettler ArchitectLinda Brettler Architect
Brettler incorporates many built-ins, including banquette seating for the kitchen table, bookshelves integrated into the kitchen island, and a double-sided glass cabinet acting as a room divider between dining room and kitchen. Photo: Grey Crawford
Mid-Century Modern Kitchen with Greenfield Cabinetry
Mid-Century Modern Kitchen with Greenfield Cabinetry
Design Group ThreeDesign Group Three
Firm: Design Group Three Designer: Alan Freysinger Cabinetry: Greenfield Cabinetry Photography: Jim Tschetter IC360 Images Veteran kitchen designer Alan Freysinger worked closely with the Fox Point, WI homeowners on this kitchen. Admittedly, not afraid of color, the homeowner loved Alan's suggestion of adding the wood veneer to the mix of cabinetry, adding an additional layer of interest and the addition of texture. Design Group Three, together with custom Greenfield Cabinetry, stepped up the living pleasure of this Fox Point family's home. When this kitchen remodel was first underway, the homeowner envisioned a blue kitchen (orange was her 2nd choice!). She went to the paint store & found blues she liked, taped those color samples to the kitchen wall & one by one she and her husband whittled down their choices to the color blue you see now! From Milwaukee to Chicago, clean lines are much desired in today's kitchen designs. Design Group Three hears many requests for Transitionally styled kitchens such as this one. Want a pop of orange? blue? red? in your kitchen? Milwaukee's Design Group Three can custom match any color in paint (or stain!) for cabinetry in your home, as we did in for this blue kitchen in Fox Point, WI. Not sure if you are up for this much color in your kitchen? Begin with remodeling a bathroom vanity with a pop of color, live with it for a while & then, if you decide it's for you too, call in Design Group Three & we'll work with you to uncover your perfect color palette. Can you imagine this same kitchen in orange? This Fox Point, WI homeowners preliminary vision for her kitchen remodel walked the line between orange & blue! Blue kitchens are completely on trend in today's kitchens! According to the National Kitchen & Bath Association, Transitionally styled kitchens, such as this blue one, are the most commonly requested design genre. In fact, in 2012, for the first time ever since the NKBA started keeping track, Transitional beat out Traditional as the most requested style by homeowners. What exactly is affordably luxury? You are witnessing it in these photos. Discover it via Milwaukee's Design Group Three & Greenfield Cabinetry. Transitional Style (also known as "updated classic", "classic with a contemporary twist", "new takes on old classics") in interior design & furniture design refers to a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, midway between old world traditional & the world of chrome & glass contemporary; incorporating lines which are less ornate than traditional designs, but not as severely basic as contemporary lines. As a result transitional designs are classic, timeless, and clean. Lucky, lucky kitchen. Greenfield Cabinetry's interpretation of Midwestern Modern. Seasoned Design Group Three designer & owner, Alan Freysinger's design details take their cues from your lifestyle, as reflected in this transitionally styled kitchen. "The general color trend is a move toward bolder, crisper colors as a reflection of the 'anything goes' culture we live in now." - Jonathan Adler, Designer
MIcRO Villa
MIcRO Villa
Miro ArchitettiMiro Architetti
Vista della zona cucina dall'ingresso
Hill Street
Hill Street
JOMA ConstructionJOMA Construction
Take a look at this two-story historical design that is both unique and welcoming. This stylized kitchen is full of character and unique elements.
Highland Hills Renovation
Highland Hills Renovation
Aura Design BuildAura Design Build
This Austin family wanted an updated kitchen in their Highland Hills home. We added a gorgeous blue Moroccan tile backsplash for a burst of color and built-in cabinetry and shelving for storage galore. The white cabinets are a nice contrast to the blue tile and new stainless appliances (plus a stainless farmhouse sink!). Picture frame windows open up the space, and there's plenty of seating at the island, which is also tiled. Let us help you transform your kitchen—contact us! http://www.auradesignbuild.com/contact/

Blue Kitchen with Flat-panel Cabinets Design Ideas

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